We’ve featured Luxvps’s budget-friendly cheap VPS offers before. They popped by to share a quick pice of news.
They’ve been planning to enter the Minecraft hosting market for some time and now they’ve opened up preorders. is based on Ryzen 5600G servers. For 1GB RAM and 10GB of NVMe in Frankfurt Germany with 4 backup slots and DDoS protection your’e looking at only €2,95 per month. Of course, you can scale up from there – just pick what you need when you order.
Here’s the preorder link, and they expect to begin processing orders next week.
If you decide to give a Luxvps Minecraft server a try, please comment below and let us know how it goes!
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Hi Andrew,
We wanted to take a moment to thank you Andrew for posting our offers on your website. Your support has been greatly appreciated, and we’re glad to see that our offers have been valuable to your audience.
As the holiday season approaches, we hope that everyone has a wonderful and safe holiday.
Thank you for your support and have a happy holiday season.
Sincerely,
Mathias